"We know what we need to do...." Pakistan captain speaks about their match against India in Asia Cup 2025 Final
Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha has confirmed that the Men in Green are ready to handle the in-form Men in Blues in the Asia Cup 2025 Final.

India and Pakistan will face off against each other for the last time in the ongoing Asia Cup 2025, as they will meet in the Final of the tournament, which will be their first meeting in the 41-year-old Asia Cup Final history. Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha has confirmed that the Men in Green are ready to handle the in-form Men in Blues in the Final.
India thrashed Pakistan in two meetings in the Asia Cup 2025
India have dominated in the Asia Cup 2025, as they are favourites for the tournament. Starting as the favourites, the Men in Blues have absolutely dominated in every match of the tournament. They have already faced Pakistan twice in the tournament, and on both occasions, India just thrashed them.
In the Group A fixture, India beat Pakistan by seven wickets with 25 balls remaining. Later, in the Super Fours, the Suryakumar Yadav-led side claimed another dominant six-wicket win with seven balls remaining.
On the other hand, Pakistan had to wait for their last games in both the group stage and Super Fours to qualify for the next rounds. It was a challenging fixture for Pakistan against Bangladesh, where both teams could qualify for the tournament by winning the match. Although Pakistan were restricted to 135/8 in 20 overs, after once struggling at 49/5, Bangladesh failed to chase the target, as they were restricted to 124/9 in 20 overs, as Pakistan won by 11 runs to reach the Final of the Asia Cup 2025.
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We are a good enough team to beat anyone: Pakistan captain
Now, India and Pakistan will face each other for the third time in the ongoing Asia Cup 2025, and it will be the ultimate game of the tournament. Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha is excited for the upcoming Asia Cup Final, as he believes that they are good enough to beat anyone.
Pakistan captain said at the post-match presentation against Bangladesh in the Super Fours of the Asia Cup 2025, "Very excited. We know what we need to do, and we are a good enough team to beat anyone, and we will come on Sunday and try to beat them."
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